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Comet
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About Comet
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Comet is a red bi from excellent working lines, e.g. Slash V and Hangin' Tree. He was reserved at three weeks of age and his new owner thought he was fantastic. Unfortunately, the owner had some medical complications and was unable to care for him so he ended up back with us. He was always the most attentive of any pup in the litter and is very eager to please. He is a favorite of my Dad, who is hard to please. He should be an amazing sidekick to someone who appreciates him. His parents help my 70+ year old parents manage the farm in between serving as toe warmers. He has immediate relatives excelling as ranch dogs, 4-H comrades, and even best buds for cross-country truckers. He should be excellent companions both on and off the farm.
Comet's parents have basic health testing (genetic screening for common hereditary diseases, OFA examinations, etc) the deck on favor of a long healthy life. Please visit www.mtnmistaussies.com for more details. Please reach out for specifics. He is ASCA registered and AKC eligible.
We could help with transport towards Kansas City if contacted before the February 11th.
Coat Colors:
Red
Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Solid
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Champion blood
Health guarantee
Registered
Pedigree
About The Seller
Mtn Mist Brandt
Member for
11 years
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What are Australian Shepherds known for?
Australian Shepherds are a beautiful breed with merle coats, high energy, and and an obsession with being close to their families. These dogs are wonderful family companions, but be prepared to keep them active and occupied to avoid having a sad, destructive Aussie. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-65 pounds and stand 18-23 inches tall.
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The Australian Shepherd has a dense undercoat and outer coat with medium to long hair that’s straight or slightly wavy. Aussies’ fur is short and soft on their head and legs, with a thick mane around the neck. These dogs can be black, red, red merle (dark patches on a light background), or blue merle, and some may have white markings or tan points too. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
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Australian Shepherds are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. These dogs can be happy in warm or cool climates, but they need plenty of space to run and play and should have their primary living space indoors. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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